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Royal Canadian Air Force Sees More Sims In the Future of Fighter Pilot Training

dakohli writes "Currently, Canadian Fighter Pilots spend about 20% of their 'stick' time in Simulators. RCAF General Blondin states that this will rise to 50/50 in the future. The article goes on to state that the U.S. Army is moving in this direction, although the U.S. Air Force is a little more skeptical. Aircraft are expensive to fly, and if the fidelity of a simulator is good enough then perhaps real pilots will spend even less time actually in the air. Slashdotters, do you think that this will actually make recruiting pilots more difficult, or is it a sign of the things to come beyond Military Aviation?"

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  1. simple solution by aapold · · Score: 3, Funny

    Simple solution...to prevent jamming... put the simulator... inside the drone!

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  2. Re:No, it's really not. by TechyImmigrant · · Score: 1, Funny

    For the record, I'm a military aviator, and I've got plenty of experience in both sims and the actual aircraft.

    For the record, I flew hand built RC planes about 10 years ago. This qualifies me to comment on all aspects of aviation, both military and commercial.

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